Farm

6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262

Hours

Open daily

Breakfast & Lunch 8 a.m - 2 p.m.

Dinner 5 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

About

When seeking a dining experience unique to Palm Springs, consider Farm that embraces Provencial-style cuisine with gusto and authenticity.

The Farm has a curated menu showcasing traditional French dishes brimming with locally sourced produce. With every bite, you'll savor their dedication to quality and freshness.

Since its inception, Farm has been more than just a restaurant - it's an experience. Located in the historic Plaza, away from the hustle and bustle of traffic, it has become a beloved spot for locals and tourists.

The charm of Farm lies not only in its delicious fare but also in its commitment to offering an exceptional dining experience. The eatery ensures that every visit is memorable.

Farm's hours are designed to cater to various dining preferences, opening at 8:00 AM for breakfast and lunch and staying open until 9:30 PM for late diners. This flexibility and the restaurant's dedication to providing a wonderful dining experience make Farm a standout choice in Palm Springs.

Vibe

Farm has a charm that is both quaint and elegant. Nestled within the historic Plaza, away from the bustling traffic, the eatery offers a peaceful dining experience amidst the vibrant life of downtown Palm Springs.

Approaching Farm, you're greeted by its white facade that whispers tales of a Provencal countryside. The inviting entrance is adorned with lush greenery, beckoning diners into its unique dining experience.

The interior of the Farm is a beautiful harmony of rustic charm and modern sophistication. The decor is heavily inspired by traditional Provencal style, with wooden furniture, vintage accents, and earthy tones dominating the scene. The tables are elegantly set, contributing to the homely yet upscale atmosphere.

One of the most striking features of Farm is the lighting. Soft, warm lights illuminate the space, creating a cozy ambiance that encourages intimate conversations and leisurely meals. The walls are adorned with tasteful art pieces and mirrors that add depth to the room while reflecting the soft glow of the lights.

Farm also boasts a beautiful outdoor patio, which adds another layer of glamor to the dining experience. Surrounded by lush plants, flowers, and string lighting, the terrace offers a refreshing al fresco experience. It's ideal for a romantic dinner or a leisurely brunch with friends.

Farm offers a dining experience where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every bite, every moment, and every conversation. It's an eatery not to be missed on your Palm Springs getaway.

Farm: Menu & Drinks

Farm offers a unique dining experience that transports you to the South of France. With its traditional Provencal-style menu, the dishes are brimming with locally sourced produce, delivering fresh and flavorful cuisine.

A breakfast standout is the A la Banane French toast. This taste-treat features caramelized banana, rum, brown sugar glaze, mascarpone, and hazelnuts.

One must-try lunch item is the Grilled Chicken Sandwich. The chicken is perfectly cooked, topped with grilled onions, ripe avocado, and a dollop of garlic aioli. Served on fresh ciabatta bread with a side of arugula, this sandwich is a delightful mix of savory flavors and textures that leaves you craving more.

A dinner highlight is the Eggplant Lasagna. This hearty fare is served with green zucchini, yellow squash, heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, micro basil, and tomato marinara sauce.

The Vegan Sandwich is an excellent choice for those looking for plant-based options. It's packed with fresh vegetables and served on whole-grain bread, making it nutritious and delicious.

Turning to the drink menu, the Fresh Juice is a refreshing option to accompany your meal. You can choose from orange, watermelon, or grapefruit - each providing a tangy burst of freshness.

The Blood Orange Iced Tea is another standout, offering a unique twist on the traditional Arnold Palmer iced tea. This drink combines the tartness of blood oranges with the smoothness of iced tea, creating a refreshing beverage perfect for the warm Palm Springs weather.

Local Tips

  • Dinner reservations are strongly encouraged.
  • Breakfast and lunch are walk-ins only; arrive early to get seated promptly.
  • Farm offers catering for special events and functions.
  • Farm is located in the historic Plaza, away from traffic, making it a peaceful dining spot.
  • The menu changes seasonally to incorporate fresh, local produce, so there's always something new to try.
  • Make sure to save room for dessert. The pastries are made in-house and are the perfect way to end your meal.

Location

6 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262

Frequently Asked Questions

Fall, winter, and spring are the most popular times to visit Palm Springs due to mild temperatures, outdoor activities, pool season, and a strong calendar of festivals and cultural events.

October is, arguably, the best month to visit Palm Springs. The weather is sunny and warm (but not too hot). And because October is part of the shoulder season, large crowds have not yet descended upon the town. The cost of accommodations is also typically lower during this time than it is during the high season, which runs from January to May.

The average temperature in Palm Springs in the winter (December to February) is 40°F at night to about 75°F during the day.

The average Palm Springs temperature during the summer (July through September) is 101°F during the day and 70° degrees F at night.

In the summer months, you'll want to pack shorts, short-sleeves or tank tops, and of course bathing suits. It's also a good idea to bring a lightweight sweater or top for the evenings or for over-air-conditioned buildings. During the winter months, you may want to add a few long pants and long-sleeve shirts, as well as a jacket for the evenings. Deserts lose heat at night, and so Palm Springs can get surprisingly cool after dark - plus, you’ll want to bring along warmer clothes if venturing up to Mount San Jacinto Peak.


Palm Springs is only about 2 hours from L.A. or San Diego by car, or around 4 hours if driving from Phoenix or Las Vegas. This makes it a prime southwestern drive-to destination. For those flying to Palm Springs, you may opt to fly directly to Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) or to the neighboring John Wayne Airport (JWA) in Orange County, or LAX. If flying in, consider renting a car as the desert has plenty of space to roam.

The closest hot springs to Palm Springs can actually be found in Desert Hot Springs, about 20 minutes north of downtown.

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